Occupying the coveted number one spot is a Spanish city abundant in flamenco dancing, Gothic architecture, and mouth-watering churros. Here's why you should add Seville, Spain, to your travel ...
The territory of the intervention, on the right bank of the Guadalquivir River, was the southern access to the 1992 Seville Universal ... demolishing the worthless buildings in favour of greenery.
A stone's throw from the cathedral is the historic Royal palace, the Alcazar of Seville. Like the Cathedral, this building hails from the city's Islamic era when it served as the city's citadel.
Fairer, more sensible rules about managing earthquake risks are a step closer with the passing of legislation and the appointment of an independent ...